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Abstract Multiple hazard risks (MHRs) in coastal zones will continue to increase due to climate change and rising sea levels. These disproportionate impacts create shared challenges that require cross‐border mitigation efforts. However, understanding how coastal areas exhibit common risk patterns and how such patterns can inform risk‐based cooperation ...
Jiaying Li +10 more
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Grid congestion stymies climate benefit from U.S. vehicle electrification. [PDF]
Duan C, Motter AE.
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You Mean There Are Counties Here in the Ocean State, Too?
Chester Smolski
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Abstract Stromatolites archive critical information on Precambrian marine environments, but their geochemical signals are often obscured using complex diagenetic processes. Tonian stromatolites from the Weiji Formation, North China, show selective dolomitization in dark stromatolitic laminae, forming zoned dolomites.
Ziheng Liang +4 more
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Relationship between Sn elemental background values and regional longevity levels-Data from Yunnan, China. [PDF]
Zhu S, Wang J, Zhou X, Lai M, Peng C.
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Effects of Soil Moisture and Soil Temperature on Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Coccidioidomycosis (Valley fever, VF) is a climate‐sensitive infectious disease caused by inhaling soil‐dwelling fungus Coccidioides, mostly reported in southwestern USA. Although soil moisture (SM) and soil temperature (ST) are known to shape the fungal lifecycle, their effects on coccidioidomycosis remain understudied.
Qianqian Li +6 more
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A silver spoon effect reduces lifetime fitness in a declining loon population. [PDF]
Piper WH, Kodsuntie C, Walkush H.
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Abstract Longshore sediment transport (LST) is influenced by storms, background wave climate, and shoreline orientation. While shifts in Pacific wave climate have been shown to reverse the LST direction, studies investigating these links in the Atlantic are few despite reported changes in storms and wave climate.
Copeland W. Cromwell +2 more
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